Here are the mallards who are making the nearby creek their home this spring. I don’t see them on every walk around the bog but they appear regularly in various spots. They do not seem to be as nervous when we approach as some other birds in our neighborhood.
The hole patterns on this trunk do not suggest the work of a pileated woodpecker or a sapsucker; it is just a great spot for any sort of woodpecker’s lunch … The last of the series.
Beginning a set of images with the work of [probably] pileated woodpeckers; a species that only reveals themselves to me when I don’t have my camera with me.
A view of the upper bog, a part of the area converted from forest to bog by a group of beavers twenty years ago. This area is drying out quickly after a modest rainy season this spring.